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Japanese Preboundary lengthening for Data in Brief ...
Cho, Taehong. - : Mendeley, 2021
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Japanese Preboundary lengthening for Data in Brief ...
Cho, Taehong. - : Mendeley, 2021
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Data on preboundary lengthening in Tokyo Japanese as a function of prosodic prominence, boundary, lexical pitch accent and moraic structure
In: Data Brief (2021)
Abstract: This article provides individual speakers’ acoustic durational data on preboundary (phrase-final) lengthening in Japanese. The data are based on speech recorded from fourteen native speakers of Tokyo Japanese in a laboratory setting. Each speaker produced Japanese disyllabic words with four different moraic structures (CVCV, CVCVN, CVNCV, and CVNCVN, where C stands for a non-nasal onset consonant, V for a vowel, and N for a moraic nasal coda) and two pitch accent patterns (initially-accented and unaccented). The target words were produced in carrier sentences in which they were placed in two different prosodic boundary conditions (Intonational Phrase-final (‘IPf’) and Intonational Phrase-medial (‘IPm’)) and two focus contexts (focused and unfocused). The measured raw values of acoustic duration of each segment in different conditions are included in a CSV-formatted file. Another CSV-formatted file is provided with numeric calculations in both absolute and relative terms that exhibit the magnitude of preboundary lengthening across different prominence contexts (focused/unfocused and initially-accented/unaccented). The absolute durational difference was obtained as a numeric increase of preboundary lengthening of each segment produced in phrase-final position versus phrase-medial position (i.e., Δ(IPf-IPm) where ‘f’ = ‘final’ and ‘m’ = ‘medial’). The relative durational difference was obtained as a percentage increase of preboundary lengthening in IP-final position versus IP-medial position, which was calculated by the absolute durational difference divided by the duration of the segment in phrase-medial position and then multiplied by 100 (i.e., (Absolute difference/IPm)*100). This article also provides figures that exemplify speaker variation in terms of absolute and relative differences of preboundary lengthening as a function of pitch accent. Some theoretical aspects of the data are discussed in the full-length article entitled “Preboundary lengthening in Japanese: To what extent do lexical pitch accent and moraic structure matter?” [1].
Keyword: Data Article
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33786344
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7988283/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2021.106919
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An apparent-time study of an ongoing sound change in Seoul Korean: A prosodic account
In: PLoS One (2020)
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Articulatory Measures of Prosody
Cho, Taehong; Mücke, Doris. - : University Press, 2020
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Datasets on the production and perception of underlying and epenthetic glottal stops in Maltese
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Voice onset time and beyond: Exploring laryngeal contrast in 19 languages
Cho, Taehong; Whalen, D; Docherty, Gerard. - : ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2019
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Voice Onset Time and beyond: Exploring laryngeal contrast in 19 languages
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Stop voicing contrast in American English: Data of individual speakers in trochaic and iambic words in different prosodic structural contexts
Kim, Sahyang; Kim, Jiseung; Cho, Taehong. - : Elsevier, 2018
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A time course of prosodic modulation in phonological inferencing: The case of Korean post-obstruent tensing
Kim, Sahyang; Mitterer, Holger; Cho, Taehong. - : Public Library of Science, 2018
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Experience with a second language affects the use of fundamental frequency in speech segmentation
Tremblay, Annie; Namjoshi, Jui; Spinelli, Elsa. - : Public Library of Science, 2018
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Mechanisms of regulation in speech: Linguistic structure and physical control system
In: ISSN: 0095-4470 ; EISSN: 1095-8576 ; Journal of Phonetics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02413544 ; Journal of Phonetics, Elsevier, 2017, 64, pp.1-7. ⟨10.1016/j.wocn.2017.05.005⟩ (2017)
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Mechanisms of regulation in speech: Linguistic structure and physical control system
Mücke, Doris; Hermes, Anne; Cho, Taehong. - : Elsevier, 2017
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Mechanisms of regulation in speech: Linguistic structure and physical control system
Cho, Taehong; Hermes, Anne; Mücke, Doris. - : Elsevier, 2017
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Mechanisms of regulation in speech. Special Issue. Journal of Phonetics (guest editors)
Mücke, Doris; Hermes, Anne; Cho, Taehong. - : Elsevier, 2017
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Experience with a second language affects the use of fundamental frequency in speech segmentation
Tremblay, Annie; Namjoshi, Jui; Spinelli, Elsa. - : Public Library of Science, 2017
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Phonetic Encoding of Coda Voicing Contrast under Different Focus Conditions in L1 vs. L2 English
Choi, Jiyoun; Kim, Sahayng; Cho, Taehong. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2016
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Individual differences in perceptual adaptability of foreign sound categories
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Phonetic encoding of coda voicing contrast under different focus conditions in L1 vs. L2 English
Choi, Jiyoun (R18486); Kim, Sahayng; Cho, Taehong. - : Switzerland, Frontiers Research Foundation, 2016
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Individual differences in phonetic cue use in production and perception of a non-native sound contrast
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